Inside pad for helmet and helmet using this inside pad

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6421841
  • Patent Number
    6,421,841
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 1, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An inside pad for a helmet includes a cushion member and a bag-like member covering the cushion member like a bag. The bag-like member has a bag main body with an opening, through which the cushion member can be taken out of and accommodated in the bag main body, in its one surface, and at least one holding member made of a thin platelike elastic material and covering the opening. The holding member is attached to the bag main body. The inside pad for the helmet has a simple structure and a relatively large strength. In addition, the cushion member can be taken out of the bag-like member of the inside pad for the helmet easily, and can be accommodated in the bag-like member easily.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to an inside pad for a helmet which has a thick platelike cushion member and a bag-like member covering the cushion member like a bag, and a helmet using this inside pad.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Conventionally, as a helmet to be worn by the head of a helmet wearer (to be referred to as a “wearer” hereinafter) such as the rider of a motor cycle, a full-face-type helmet is known. Usually, a pair of right and left blockish inside pads for the cheeks are built into the inner surface portion of the cap-shaped head protecting body of the full-face-type helmet. These blockish inside pads for the cheeks are usually attached to the inner surface of an impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner with an adhesive, a tape, recess-projection engagement or the like. The blockish inside pads for the cheeks are usually formed by respectively accommodating thick platelike cushion members made of urethane foam or the like in bag-like members made of a flexible sheet material through their openings and sealing the openings by sewing or the like.




In the above full-face-type helmet, if the thicknesses or sizes of the cushion members of the inside pads for the cheeks are changed in order to change the size and shape of the internal space of the cap-shaped head protecting body, the cap-shaped head protecting body may always be made to precisely fit on the heads of a plurality of wears. In the conventionally known full-face-type helmet described above, however, the cushion members cannot be easily taken out of the bag-like members of the blockish inside pads for the cheeks.




For this reason, blockish inside pads for the cheeks in which the cushion members can be taken out of and put in the bag-like members comparatively easily have also been proposed. Even among these blockish inside pads for the cheeks, one with a simple structure, light weight and large strength, in which the cushion member can be taken out of and put in a bag-like member very easily does not exist.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to correcting the drawbacks described above of the conventional helmet very effectively with a very simple arrangement.




It is, therefore, the main object of the present invention to provide an inside pad for a helmet, which has a simple structure and relatively high strength, and in which since a cushion member can easily be taken out of and put in a bag-like member of the inside pad of the helmet, a cushion member with substantially the same or different shape as that of the cushion member taken out of the bag-like member replaces it and is put in the bag-like member, so the old cushion member can be replaced with a new one or the size and shape of the internal space of the head protecting body of the helmet can be changed very easily, and a helmet using this inside pad.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an inside pad for a helmet, in which a holding member and accordingly a bag-like member have higher strengths, and a helmet using this inside pad.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide an inside pad for a helmet, in which not only a bag-like member has a high strength but also a cushion member can be taken out of and put in the bag-like member more easily, and a helmet using this inside pad.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide an inside pad for a helmet, which can be attached to a head protecting body reliably and correctly with a simplified attaching structure, and a helmet using this inside pad.




According to the first aspect, the present invention relates to an inside pad for a helmet, comprising at least one thick platelike cushion member and a bag-like member covering the cushion member like a bag, wherein the bag-like member has a bag main body with an opening, through which the cushion member can be taken out of and accommodated in the bag main body, in one surface thereof, and at least one thin platelike holding member having flexibility at least partly and covering the opening at least partly, the holding member being attached to the bag main body. In this case, the holding member has a thickness of preferably 0.3 mm to 2.5 mm, and more preferably 0.5 mm to 1.8 mm.




According to the first embodiment of the first aspect, the holding member comprises a plurality of holding members, and the plurality of holding members are detachably connected to each other through a connecting mechanism.




According to the second embodiment of the first aspect, the connecting mechanism comprises a recess-projection engaging mechanism with an engaged projection and an engaging hole detachably engageable with the engaged projection, the engaged projection being formed on one certain holding member of the plurality of holding members, and the engaging hole detachably engageable with the engaged projection being formed in another holding member of the plurality of holding members.




According to the third embodiment of the first aspect, the engaging hole is a notched engaging hole.




According to the fourth embodiment of the first aspect, the engaged projection is a male hook.




According to the fifth embodiment of the first aspect, at least one portion of a periphery of the holding member is attached to the bag main body at least at one portion of a periphery of the opening.




According to the sixth embodiment of the first aspect, at least one of the holding members is attached to the bag main body so as to be turnable inside out from one surface to the other surface of the bag main body.




According to the seventh embodiment of the first aspect, the holding member comprises an inner holding member and an outer holding member that are partly overlaid on each other, the engaged projection is formed on the inner holding member, and the engaging hole is formed in the outer holding member.




According to the eighth embodiment of the first aspect, each of the cushion member, the bag-like member, the inner holding member and the outer holding member has a substantially forked shape.




According to the ninth embodiment of the first aspect, the inner holding member is attached to the bag main body such that, after recess-projection engagement of the inner holding member and said outer holding member through the engaged projection and the engaging hole is released and the inner holding member is brought outside the outer holding member, the inner holding member can be turned inside out from one surface to the other surface of the bag main body.




According to the second aspect, the present invention relates to a helmet wherein the inside pad according to the first aspect is built into a head protecting body so as to form at least part of an inner surface portion of the head protecting body.




According to the third aspect, the present invention relates to a helmet wherein the inside pad according to any one of the second to ninth embodiments of the first aspect is built into a head protecting body so as to form at least part of an inner surface portion of the head protecting body, and the engaged projection and/or the engaging hole of the recess-projection engaging mechanism detachably engages with an engaging hole and/or an engaged projection formed on the head protecting body through recess-projection engagement.




According to the fourth aspect, the present invention relates to a helmet wherein the inside pad according to any one of the second to ninth embodiments of the first aspect is built into a head protecting body so as to form at least part of an inner surface portion of the head protecting body, and the engaged projection detachably engages with a female hook formed on an impact absorbing liner of the head protecting body, thereby attaching the inside pad to the impact absorbing liner.




According to the fifth aspect, the present invention relates to a helmet wherein a pair of inside pads each according to the first aspect are built into a head protecting body so as to respectively form a left cheek blockish inside pad and a right cheek blockish inside pad of the head protecting body.




According to the first to fifth aspects described above, the inside pad preferably further has an elongated, thin platelike flexible engaging member attached to the bag-like member, and at least one portion of the engaging member being preferably inserted and supported between an outer shell and an impact absorbing liner.




The above and other objects, features and advantages of this invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description thereof which is to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an overall perspective view of a helmet in one embodiment in which the present invention is applied to a full-face-type helmet;





FIG. 2

is a front view of a blockish inside pad for the right cheek of the helmet shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a rear view of the blockish inside pad for the right cheek of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along the line A—A of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a longitudinal sectional rear view, taken along the center, of a left-half impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner of the helmet shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a right side view of a backing cover for the head of the helmet shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a front view, similar to

FIG. 2

, of the blockish inside pad for the right cheek shown in

FIG. 7

in which engaged male hooks are disengaged; and





FIG. 8

is a front view, similar to

FIG. 7

, of the blockish inside pad for the right cheek shown in

FIG. 2

in which an inner holding member is turned inside out from the front side to the rear side of the cushion member.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




One embodiment in which the present invention is applied to a full-face-type helmet will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.




(1) Description on Entire Helmet




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a full-face-type helmet


1


is made up of a full-face-type head protecting cap body


2


to be worn on the head of a helmet wearer, a shield plate


4


capable of opening/closing a window opening


3


formed in the front surface of the head protecting body


2


to oppose the portion (i.e., the face) between the forehead and chin of the wearer, and a pair of right and left chin straps


8


attached to the inside of the head protecting body


2


. As has been known, the shield plate


4


is made of a transparent or translucent hard material such as polycarbonate or another hard synthetic resin. The shield plate


4


is pivotally attached to the head protecting body


2


with a pair of right and left attaching screws


5


. The shield plate


4


closes the window opening


3


at the backward pivoting position shown in

FIG. 1

, and opens the window opening


3


at the forward pivoting position at which the shield plate


4


has pivoted upward from the backward pivoting position. At the intermediate position between these positions, the shield plate


4


can partly open the window opening


3


. In

FIG. 1

, a tap


6


is formed on the shield plate


4


. The tap


6


is held by the wearer with his fingers when the wearer is to pivot upward and downward the shield plate


4


forward and backward. An operating lever


7


is operated by the wearer when the wearer is to slightly pivot upward the shield plate


4


located at the backward pivoting position.




As is conventionally known, if necessary, the head protecting body


2


may incorporate one or a plurality of types of ventilator mechanisms. In

FIG. 1

, a pair of right and left air supply ports


11


, serving also as exhaust ports, are formed in the chin region of the head protecting body


2


opposing the wearer's chin. An outlet port forming member


12


forms an outlet port through which air introduced from the air supply ports


11


flows upward along the inner surface of the shield plate


4


. An operating tap


13


operates a shutter that opens/closes the outlet port formed by the outlet port forming member


12


. A pair of right and left air supply port opening/closing shutters


14


are formed in the front region of the head protecting body


2


opposing the front of the head of the wearer. A pair of right and left exhaust port opening/closing shutters


15


are formed in the back region of the head protecting body


2


opposing the back of the head of the wearer. A breath guard


10


is formed near the chin region of the head protecting body


2


to be adjacent to the outlet port forming member


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the head protecting body


2


is made up of a full-face-type outer shell


16


which forms the circumferential wall of the head protecting body


2


, a lower rim member


17


having a substantially U-shaped cross-section and fixed to the outer shell


16


throughout the lower end of the outer shell


16


with an adhesive or the like, a rim member


19


for a window opening, which has a substantially E-shaped cross-section and fixed to the outer shell


16


with an adhesive or the like throughout the periphery of an window opening


18


formed in the outer shell


16


to form the window opening


3


of the head protecting body


2


, a backing member


21


for the head, which is fixed to the outer shell


16


with an adhesive or the like in contact with the inner surface of the outer shell


16


in a front head region, a top head region, right and left side head regions and a back head region respectively corresponding to the front part, top part, right and left parts and back part of the head of the wearer, and a backing member


25


for the chin and cheek, which is fixed to the outer shell


16


with an adhesive or the like in contact with the inner surface of the outer shell


16


in chin and cheek regions respectively corresponding to the chin and cheeks of the wearer. The outer shell


16


can be made of a composite material formed by lining the inner surface of a strong shell body made of a hard synthetic resin, e.g., FRP, with a flexible sheet such as an unwoven fabric. The lower rim member


17


can be made of a soft synthetic resin such as foamed vinyl chloride or synthetic rubber. The rim member


19


can be made of an elastic material with high flexibility such as synthetic rubber.




The backing member


21


is constituted by an impact-on-the-head absorbing liner (not shown) and a breathing backing cover


24


(see

FIG. 6

) for the head attached to the impact-on-the-head absorbing liner so as to cover almost the entire inner surface of the impact-on-the-head absorbing liner. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the backing member


25


is constituted by an impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


and a pair of left and right blockish inside pads


27




a


and


27




b


for the cheeks which are attached to the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


in contact with the inner surface of the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


in right and left cheek regions corresponding to the left and right cheeks of the wearer.




Each of the body portions of the impact-on-the-head absorbing liner and the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


can be made of a material with appropriate rigidity and appropriate plasticity such as polystyrene foam or another synthetic resin. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the body portion of the backing cover


24


can be made of a combination of woven fabric portions


31


and porous unwoven fabric portions


32


formed by laminating layers, each made of an elastic material with high flexibility such as urethane foam or another synthetic resin, on the surface (i.e., the outer surface) opposing the impact-on-the-head absorbing liner or two side surfaces.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, a front-side engaged member


33


and rear-side engaged member


34


are respectively attached to the front and rear end portions of the body portion of the backing cover


24


with a sewing thread, a tape, an adhesive or the like. A front-side engaging member and rear-side engaging member are respectively attached to the front and rear end portions of the body portion of the impact-on-the-head absorbing liner by fixing with rivets, washers (not shown) or the like, or with an adhesive, a tape or the like to almost oppose these front- and rear-side engaged members


33


and


34


. A pair of left and right engaged studs


35


and


36


respectively formed on the front- and rear-side engaged members


33


and


34


on the backing cover


24


side are press-fitted in a pair of left and right engaging apertures respectively formed in the front- and rear-side engaging members on the impact-on-the-head absorbing liner through projection-recess engagement, thereby detachably attaching the backing cover


24


to the impact-on-the-head absorbing liner. Note that the front- and rear-side engaged members


33


and


34


on the backing cover


24


side and the front- and rear-side engaging members on the impact-on-the-head absorbing liner can be made of a soft synthetic resin such as polyethylene. In

FIG. 6

, a pair of right and left positioning inserted portions


37


are formed on the front-side engaged member


33


, which are to be inserted between the outer shell


16


and the impact-on-the-head absorbing liner. Appropriate numbers of ventilation openings


38


,


39


and


40


are formed in the front-side engaged member


33


, rear-side engaged member


34


and the body portion of the backing cover


24


, respectively. A slit-like gap


30


is formed between the pair of woven fabric portions


31


.




(2) Description on Blockish Inside Pad for Cheek




The pair of left and right blockish inside pads


27




a


and


27




b


for the cheeks are symmetrical to each other. Thus, the blockish inside pad


27




b


for the right cheek will be described in detail with reference to

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


, and a detailed description on the blockish inside pad


27




a


for the left cheek will be omitted.




As shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


, the blockish inside pad


27




b


for the right cheek is made up of a pad main body


41


and an elastic and flexible, elongated thin platelike engaging member


42


attached near the lower end of the pad main body


41


with a sewing thread, a tape, an adhesive or the like. The pad main body


41


has a notch


43


to exclude an ear region corresponding to the right ear part of the wearer. Hence, the pad main body


41


has an almost forked shape to correspond to the right cheek part of the wearer and its vicinity (excluding the right ear part). The pad main body


41


is made up of a thick platelike cushion member


44


formed of one or a plurality of flexible, elastic materials such as urethane foam or another synthetic resin, and a bag-like member


45


made of a flexible sheet material such as cloth or artificial leather and covering the cushion member


44


almost entirely like a bag. Each of the cushion member


44


and bag-like member


45


has an almost forked shape to correspond to the pad main body


41


. Accordingly, the cushion member


44


is accommodated in and attached to the bag-like member


45


. The engaging member


42


is also attached to the bag-like member


45


.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, that surface (i.e., the inner surface which comes into contact with the right cheek of the wearer) of the bag-like member


45


, which is opposite to the surface opposing the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


, is almost entirely formed of a woven fabric portion


46


. The lower surface of the bag-like member


45


is almost entirely formed of an artificial leather sheet portion


47


such as vinyl leather. The lower portion of that surface of the bag-like member


45


which opposes the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


is formed of a porous unwoven fabric portion


48


. The peripheral surface of the notch


43


of the bag-like member


45


is almost entirely formed of a porous unwoven fabric portion


49


. The woven fabric portion


46


, artificial leather portion


47


and porous unwoven fabric portions


48


and


49


make up a bag main body


51


of the bag-like member


45


, of which the surface opposing the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


is open at its upper and central portions to form an opening


50


. The woven fabric portion


46


, artificial leather portion


47


and porous unwoven fabric portions


48


and


49


are not respectively limited to woven fabric, porous or nonporous unwoven fabric and artificial leather, but can be formed of an arbitrary flexible sheet material such as these materials, a synthetic resin sheet, paper, paper laminated with a synthetic resin, or natural leather.




The opening


50


of the bag main body


51


of the bag-like member


45


is partly covered by a pair of inner and outer holding members


61


and


62


which are made of a thin platelike elastic material and vertically overlaid on each other. As shown in

FIGS. 2

,


7


and


8


, each of the inner and outer holding members


61


and


62


may be formed by integrally connecting a large number of substantially band-like portions to form a thin platelike shape as a whole (this thin platelike shape can have one or a plurality of apertures and/or one or a plurality of notches). Accordingly, each of the inner and outer holding members


61


and


62


may be obtained by punching a sheet material made of a small-flexibility elastic material, e.g., a soft synthetic resin such as polypropylene or polyethylene, or paper laminated with such a soft synthetic resin, into an appropriate shape, to have a flexibility as a whole. The thickness of this sheet material and accordingly the thicknesses of the inner and outer holding members


61


and


62


are preferably from 0.3 mm to 2.5 mm and more preferably from 0.5 mm to 1.8 mm generally from the viewpoint of practicality.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the inner holding member


61


is formed of an upper portion


61




a


, a lower portion


61




b


and a connecting portion


61




c


which integrally connects the upper and lower portions


61




a


and


61




b


at the front end side, to form a substantially forked shape. The inner holding member


61


is attached to part of the periphery of the opening


50


of the bag main body


51


with a sewing thread, tape or adhesive at those portions of the upper and lower portions


61




a


and


61




b


and connecting portion


61




c


which extend along the notch


43


(i.e., at some portions of the periphery). The upper portion


61




a


has a plurality of openings


63


. Male portions (i.e., male hooks)


65




a


,


65




b


and


65




c


of round hooks serving as engaged studs or projections are attached near the rear ends of the upper and lower portions


61




a


and


61




b


and to the connecting portion


61




c


by fixing with rivets


67


or the like, as shown in FIG.


4


. Three imaginary lines sequentially connecting the centers of the three male hooks


65




a


,


65




b


and


65




c


(in other words, engaging holes


66




a


,


66




b


and


66




c


to be described later) form a triangle.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 8

, the outer holding member


62


is formed of an upper portion


62




a


, a lower portion


62




b


and a connecting portion


62




c


which integrally connects the upper and lower portions


62




a


and


62




b


at the front end side, to form a substantially forked shape. The outer holding member


62


is attached to the periphery of the opening


50


of the bag main body


51


with a sewing thread, tape or adhesive at some portions (i.e., some portions of the periphery) excluding the lower end of the upper portion


62




a


, the upper end of the lower portion


62




b


and rear end of the connecting portion


62




c


. Each of the upper and lower portions


62




a


and


62




b


has a plurality of openings


64


. Notched engaging holes


66




a


and


66




b


are respectively formed around the openings


64


near the rear ends of the upper and lower portions


62




a


and


62




b


to correspond to the male hooks


65




a


and


65




b


, so that they are continuous to the corresponding openings


64


. A notched engaging hole


66




c


is formed in the rear end side of the connecting portion


62




c


to correspond to the male hook


65




c


. The outer surfaces (see

FIG. 4

) of the lower portions of the annular male portions of the male hooks


65




a


,


65




b


and


65




c


are detachably fitted and fixed in the engaging holes


66




a


,


66




b


and


66




c


, respectively. Therefore, the inner and outer holding members


61


and


62


are connected to each other through detachable recess-projection engagement of the engaged studs or projections comprised of the annular male portions of the male hooks


65




a


,


65




b


and


65




c


and the engaging holes


66




a


,


66




b


and


66




c


. To fit and fix the male hooks


65




a


,


65




b


and


65




c


in the engaging holes


66




a


,


66




b


and


66




c


, when the male hooks


65




a


to


65




c


are moved relative to the engaging holes


66




a


to


66




c


toward substantially a direction parallel to the surface of the inner holding member


61


, the lower portions of the annular male portions of the male hooks


65




a


to


65




c


can be pressed into the engaging holes


66




a


to


66




c


so they are fitted and fixed there very easily.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the engaging member


42


has a notch


71


near its front end. The rear end of the engaging member


42


projects backward from the pad main body


41


to form an inserted portion


72


, and the intermediate portion of the engaging member


42


has openings


73


for imparting flexibility and reducing weight. The engaging member


42


may be made of an elastic material, e.g., a soft synthetic resin such as polyethylene.




As the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


has a symmetrical shape, only its left half will be described with reference to FIG.


5


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, a pair of right and left thin platelike support members


75


are attached to that surface (i.e., the inner surface) of the main body of the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


, which is opposite to the outer shell


16


, by adhesion or the like. Female portions (i.e., female hooks)


74




a


to


74




c


of the round hooks are attached to each support member


75


with rivets or the like to correspond to the male hooks


65




a


,


65




b


and


65




c


, respectively. The body portion of the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


may be partly covered with a flexible sheet such as porous unwoven fabric


76


and vinyl leather


77


in advance. This body portion has an opening


78


through which the corresponding chin strap


8


is to be inserted, and a recess


81


surrounding the opening


78


to make the corresponding chin strap


8


extend through it. An opening


79


is formed at the central portion of each support member


75


as well to correspond to the corresponding opening


78


and recess


81


. An engaging pin


80


is formed on the main body portion to oppose the notch


71


of the engaging member


42


.




To attach the blockish inside pad


27




b


shown in

FIG. 2

to the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


shown in

FIG. 5

, the male hooks


65




a


,


65




b


and


65




c


of the blockish inside pad


27




b


may be engaged with the female hooks


74




a


,


74




b


and


74




c


of the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


through recess-projection engagement. At this time, the engaging member


42


of the blockish inside pad


27




b


is inserted between the outer shell


16


and impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


from below. The engaging pin


80


of the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


is relatively fitted in the notch


71


of the engaging member


42


from below in FIG.


5


and engaged with it through recess-projection engagement. The inserted portion


72


of the engaging member


42


is inserted between the outer shell


16


and backing member


21


. The chin strap


8


inserted through the opening


78


of the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


is inserted in the notch


43


of the blockish inside pad


27




b


. To remove the blockish inside pad


27




b


from the impact-on-the-chin-and-cheek absorbing liner


26


, operation opposite to that for attachment described above may be performed.




An example of the operation of taking out the cushion member


44


of the blockish inside pad


27




b


shown in

FIGS. 2

to


4


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 7 and 8

.




First, in the state shown in

FIG. 2

, following three operations are performed in an arbitrary order.




(1) moving a portion of the inner holding member


61


near the male hook


65




c


together with the male hook


65




c


relative to the outer holding member


62


substantially backward by utilizing the flexibility of the inner holding member


61


, thereby extracting the annular male portion of the male hook


65




c


from the engaging hole


66




c,






(2) moving a portion of the inner holding member


61


near the male hook


65




b


together with the male hook


65




c


relative to the outer holding member


62


substantially forward by utilizing the flexibility of the inner holding member


61


, thereby extracting the annular male portion of the male hook


65




b


from the engaging hole


66




b


, and




(3) moving a portion of the inner holding member


61


near the male hook


65




a


together with the male hook


65




a


relative to the outer holding member


62


obliquely (more specifically, in an oblique direction between upward and forward) by utilizing the flexibility of the inner holding member


61


, thereby extracting the annular male portion of the male hook


65




a


from the engaging hole


66




a.






Then, the inner holding member


61


is brought outside the outer holding member


62


, as shown in FIG.


7


. Subsequently, the inner holding member


61


in the state shown in

FIG. 7

is turned inside out from the front side to the rear side of the cushion member


44


and bag main body


51


, so that it comes to the state shown in FIG.


8


. In the state shown in

FIG. 8

, the inner holding member


61


does not exist above the opening


50


but merely the outer holding member


62


exists above the opening


50


. Therefore, the cushion member


44


can be taken out of the bag main body


51


very easily while appropriately elastically deforming the outer holding member


62


. When this cushion member


44


or another cushion member is to be put in the bag main body


51


, operation opposite to that described above for removal may be performed.




To extract the annular male portions of the male hooks


65




a


,


65




b


and


65




c


respectively from the engaging holes


66




a


,


66




b


and


66




c


, the inner holding member


61


must be moved relative to the outer holding member


62


in different directions in units of combinations of the male hooks and engaging holes, as described in the above items (1), (2) and (3). Thus, the annular male portions of the male hooks


65




a


,


65




b


and


65




c


do not substantially undesirably come off from the respective engaging holes


66




a


,


66




b


and


66




c


upon application of an impact to helmet


1


.




Having described a specific preferred embodiment of this invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the precise embodiment, and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.




For example, in the above embodiment, the present invention is applied to a blockish inside pad for the cheek. Alternatively, the present invention can also be applied to various types of blockish inside pads other than the one for the cheek which is used for a helmet.




In the above embodiment, two holding members


61


and


62


are provided to one bag-like member


45


. Alternatively, if necessary, one, three, or more holding members may be provided to one bag-like member


45


.




In the above embodiment, only one cushion member


44


is accommodated in one bag-like member


45


. Alternatively, two or more cushion members may be accommodated in the bag-like member


45


in, e.g., a multilayered manner.




In the above embodiment, the engaged studs or projection


65




a


to


65




c


of the recess-projection engaging mechanism, with which the plurality of holding members


61


and


62


are detachably engaged with each other through recess-projection engagement, also serve as the engaged studs or projections of a recess-projection engaging mechanism with which the blockish inside pads


27




a


and


27




b


are detachably engaged with the head protecting body


2


through recess-projection engagement when they are to be built into the head protecting body


2


. Alternatively, the latter engaged studs or projections may be separately formed on, e.g., the outer holding member


62


. The two types of projection-recess engaging mechanisms are not always necessary. In this case, the latter projection-recess engaging mechanism may be replaced with another connecting mechanism such as a tape.




In the above embodiment, when the two holding members


61


and


62


are connected to each other through recess-projection engagement, they are overlaid on each other such that one holding member


61


is located inside while the other holding member


62


is located outside. Alternatively, the two holding members


61


and


62


may be overlaid on each other such that one portion of one holding member


61


is located inside and the remaining portion of the holding member


61


is located outside, while one portion of the other holding member


62


is located outside and the remaining portion of the holding member


62


is located inside.




In the above embodiment, the plurality of holding members


61


and


62


are detachably connected to each other with the recess-projection engaging mechanisms


65




a


to


65




c


and


74




a


to


74




c


. Alternatively, the plurality of holding members


61


and


62


may be detachably connected to each other with another connecting mechanism such as a hook engaging mechanism. In various types of recess-projection engaging mechanisms of the above embodiment, the relationship between the engaged studs and corresponding engaging holes may be reversed individually.




In the above embodiment, the engaging holes


66




a


,


66




b


and


66




c


form notched engaging holes. Alternatively, the engaging holes


66




a


,


66




b


and


66




c


may form independent engaging holes such as substantially circular holes.




In the above embodiment, each of the holding members


61


and


62


has a substantially forked shape, and has the plurality of openings


63


and


64


for improving the elasticity and decreasing the weight. Alternatively, the holding member


61


or


62


need not have a forked shape, and the openings


63


and


64


can be omitted if necessary.




In the above embodiment, the present invention is applied to the full-face-type helmet


1


. Alternatively, the present invention can also be applied to a helmet of another type, i.e., a jet- or semijet-type helmet.




In the above embodiment, each of the inner and outer holding members


61


and


62


is formed of an elastic sheet member such that the entire holding member has flexibility. Alternatively, only one (e.g., the inner holding member


61


) of the inner and outer holding members


61


and


62


may have flexibility, wile the other may not have flexibility. The flexible holding member need not have flexibility entirely, and a flexible portion (e.g., a portion in the vicinity of an engaged projection or engaging hole) and a nonflexible portion may exist in a mixed manner.



Claims
  • 1. An inside pad for a helmet, comprising at least one thick cushion member and a bag member covering said cushion member like a bag, whereinsaid bag member has a bag main body with an opening, through which said cushion member can be taken out of and accommodated in said bag main body, in one surface thereof, and a plurality of thin holding members having flexibility at least partly and covering said opening at least partly, said plurality of holding members being attached to said bag main body, and wherein said plurality of holding members are detachably connected to each other through a connecting mechanism, said connecting mechanism comprises a recess-projection engaging mechanism with an engaged projection and an engaging hole detachably engageable with said engaged projection, said engaged projection being formed on one certain holding member of said plurality of holding members, and said engaging hole detachably engageable with said engaged projection being formed in another holding member of said plurality of holding members.
  • 2. A helmet wherein said inside pad according to claim 1 is built into a head protecting body so as to form at least part of an inner surface portion of said head protecting body.
  • 3. A helmet according to claim 2, wherein said inside pad further has an elongated, thin flexible engaging member attached to said bag member, andat least one portion of said engaging member being inserted and supported between an outer shell and an impact absorbing liner.
  • 4. An inside pad according to claim 1, wherein said engaging hole is a notched engaging hole.
  • 5. An inside pad according to claim 1, wherein said engaged projection is a male hook.
  • 6. An inside pad according to claim 1, wherein at least one portion of a periphery of each of said plurality of holding members is attached to said bag main body at least at one portion of a periphery of said opening.
  • 7. An inside pad according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of holding members has a thickness of 0.3 mm to 2.5 mm.
  • 8. An inside pad according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of holding members has a thickness of 0.5 mm to 1.8 mm.
  • 9. An inside pad according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said plurality of holding members is attached to said bag main body so as to be turnable inside out from one surface to the other surface of said bag main body.
  • 10. An inside pad according to claim 1, in which said plurality of holding members comprise an inner holding member and an outer holding member that are partly overlaid on each other.
  • 11. An inside pad according to claim 10, wherein said engaged projection is formed on said inner holding member, andsaid engaging hole is formed in said outer holding member.
  • 12. An inside pad according to claim 11 wherein said inner holding member is attached to said bag main body such that, after recess-projection engagement of said inner holding member and said outer holding member through said engaged projection and said engaging hold is released and said inner holding member is brought outside said outer holding member, said inner holding member can be turned inside out from one surface to the other surface of said bag main body.
  • 13. A helmet wherein said inside pad according to claim 1 is built into a head protecting body so as to form at least part of an inner surface portion of said head protecting body, andsaid engaged projection and/or said engaging hole of said recess-projection engaging mechanism detachably engages with an engaging hole and/or an engaged projection formed on said head protecting body through recess-projection engagement.
  • 14. A helmet wherein said inside pad according to claim 1 is built into a head protecting body so as to form at least part of an inner surface portion of said head protecting body, andsaid engaged projection detachably engages with a female hook formed on an impact absorbing liner of said head protecting body, thereby attaching said inside pad to said impact absorbing liner.
  • 15. A helmet wherein a pair of inside pads each according to claim 1 are built into a head protecting body so as to respectively form a left cheek blockish inside pad and a right cheek blockish inside pad of said head protecting body.
  • 16. An inside pad for a helmet, comprising at least one thick cushion member and a bag member covering said cushion member like a bag, whereinsaid bag member has a bag main body with an opening, through which said cushion member can be taken out of and accommodated in said bag main body, in one surface thereof, and at least one thin holding member having flexibility at least partly and covering said opening at least partly, said holding member being attached to said bag main body, and wherein said holding member comprises an inner holding member and an outer holding member that are partly overlaid on each other, and each of said cushion member, said bag member, said inner holding member and said outer holding member has a substantially forked shape.
  • 17. A helmet wherein said inside pad according to claim 16 is built into a head protecting body so as to form at least part of an inner surface portion of said head protecting body.
  • 18. A helmet according to claim 17 wherein:said inside pad further has an elongated, thin flexible engaging member attached to said bag member; and at least one portion of said engaging member being inserted and supported between an outer shell and an impact absorbing liner.
  • 19. An inside pad according to claim 16 wherein:said holding member comprises a plurality of holding members, and said plurality of holding members are detachably connected to each other through a connecting mechanism.
  • 20. An inside pad according to claim 19 wherein:said connecting mechanism comprises a recess-projection engaging mechanism with an engaged projection and an engaging hole detachably engageable with said engaged protection; said engaged projection being formed on one certain holding member of said plurality of holding members; and said engaging hole detachably engageable with said engaged projection being formed in another holding member of said plurality of holding members.
  • 21. An inside pad according to claim 20 wherein:said engaging hole is a notched engaging hole.
  • 22. An inside pad according to claim 16 wherein:said engaged projection is a male hook.
  • 23. An inside pad according claim 16 wherein:at least one portion of a periphery of said holding member is attached to said bag main body at least at one portion of a periphery of said opening.
  • 24. An inside pad according to claim 16 wherein:said holding member has a thickness of 0.3 mm to 2.5 mm.
  • 25. An inside pad according to claim 16 wherein:said holding member has a thickness of 0.5 mm to 1.8 mm.
  • 26. An inside pad according to claim 16 wherein:at least one of said holding members is attached to said bag main body so as to be turnable inside out from one surface to the other surface of said bag main body.
  • 27. An inside pad according to claim 20 wherein:said engaged projection is formed on said inner holding member, and said engaging hole is formed in said outer holding member.
  • 28. An inside pad according to claim 27 wherein:said inner holding member is attached to said bag main body such that, after recess-projection engagement of said inner holding member and said outer holding member through said engaged projection and said engaging hole is released and said inner holding member is brought outside said outer holding member, said inner holding member can be turned inside out from one surface to the other surface of said bag main body.
  • 29. A helmet wherein a pair of inside pads each according to claim 16 are built into a head protecting body so as to respectively form a left cheek blockish inside pad and a right cheek blockish inside pad of said head protecting body.
  • 30. A helmet wherein said inside pad according to claim 20 is built into a head protecting body so as to form at least part of an inner surface portion of said head protecting body, andsaid engaging projection and/or said engaging hole of said recess-projection engaging mechanism detachably engages with an engaging hole and/or an engaged projection formed on said head protecting body through recess-projection engagement.
  • 31. A helmet wherein said inside pad according to claim 20 is build into a head protecting body so as to form at least part of an inner surface portion of said head protecting body, andsaid engaged projection detachably engages with a female hook formed on an impact absorbing liner of said head protecting body, thereby attaching said inside pad to said impact absorbing liner.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-132552 May 2000 JP
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